method
active
method:process-descriptions-for-detailingProcess descriptions for detailing
Specifying building details through procedural descriptions rather than fixed drawings, to enable unique adaptation.
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Concepts (1)
concept
- adaptationusesThe continuous adjustment of form to context, a hallmark of morphogenesis and the source of living order.
Chapters (1)
chapter
- Chapter 15 of Vol. 3, arguing that the living quality of buildings depends on a process of making that allows continuous feedback and adaptation.
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- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs
- The iterative process of cutting a whole into parts using asymmetry and thin boundary bands to introduce levels of scale and boundaries; a purely geometric process that creates more profound living form
- A generative sequence enabling families to lay out an organic, unique, and beautiful house suited to site and people.
- The idea that living structure emerges only through a sequence of small, structure-preserving moves, not by a single grand blueprint.
- The use of hand-drawn simulations to visualize step-by-step unfolding of the four-fold pattern over time.
- A locally complete, self-contained creative process that creates a single center from conception to completion, in a continuous sequence.
- The idea that the life of a building comes from the process of its creation, not from a preconceived design on paper.
- The process of splitting larger lots into smaller ones to increase density while maintaining individual ownership.